Niaouli Essential Oil, 10ml
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Description
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Niaouli essential oil, 100% pure and natural, produced by steam distillation of the leaves and young branches of Melaleuca quinquenervia.
Useful for :
- skin infections/herpes;
- weakened immune system;
- sinusitis, laryngitis and bronchitis;
- influence,
- varicose veins;
- hemorrhoids;
- anti-stretch marks;
Other useful information:
- 10ml pack
- Made in Australia
- Ingredients: Niaouli essential oil (Melaleuca quinquenervia)
Characteristics
- How it was produced : 100% pure and natural essential oil, obtained by steam distillation of the leaves and branches of Melaleuca quinquenervia.
- Packaging Type : 10ml dark pharmaceutical glass container, with dropper
- Can be used for : airborne diffusion, inhalation, external use.
- Contraindicated : for pregnant or breastfeeding women, and for children under 3 years of age. It is a highly concentrated product and should be used with caution and in low doses, preferably always diluted. Avoid use in cases of known hypersensitivity to one or more components.
Main uses of Niaouli essential oil
- Respiratory disorders : Niaouli essential oil can promote the thinning and elimination of mucus and can help fight bacterial or viral infections. It can be used by inhalation, skin application, and ingestion for a stuffy nose, cold, or sore throat. It is also excellent for bronchitis, pharyngitis, and sinusitis.
- Herpes : It is a good antiviral and can help through local skin applications, in the case of cold sores, or in other areas of the body.
- Anti-flu : Niaouli essential oil is known to help reduce fever and fight the flu virus, thanks to its antiviral properties.
- Varicose veins and hemorrhoids : in phytotherapy it is considered an excellent venous decongestant, it can help improve circulation in veins and capillaries.
- Anti-stretch marks : Skin application helps tone the skin and fight stretch marks.
Ways of use
- Diffusion in the environment : add 6 to 10 drops to the water in a diffuser/vaporizer for the environment, or in the radiator tray to purify the air, promote breathing and combat bad odors.
- Skin use : Niaouli essential oil should never be used pure on the skin, but should be diluted in a fatty substance, such as vegetable oils (olive oil, sunflower oil, almond oil, etc.), oleolites, or creams. When mixed with either vegetable oil (or cream), the recommended dilution is: 4 drops per tablespoon of vegetable oil/cream for children, and 6-7 drops of essential oil per tablespoon of vegetable oil/cream for adults.
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Ingestion : Erbe di Mauro's Niaouli essential oil is certified for food use, so it can also be ingested. Add one drop to a sugar cube, a teaspoon of honey, or, better yet, a teaspoon of vegetable oil (such as coconut or olive oil). Dosages should never exceed 2 drops at a time.
NB : Essential oils for internal use can interfere with many medications. Therefore, if you are taking any medications, consult a healthcare professional before taking essential oils.
Expiration
Expiry: 5 years, if stored properly in the dark, away from heat sources.
Warnings
Never apply to eyes. Store in a dry place, away from direct sunlight and heat sources.
All essential oils naturally contain potentially allergenic molecules such as cinnamaldehyde, citronellol, eugenol, citral, coumarin, limonene, linalool, geraniol, etc., which can therefore trigger allergic reactions. For this reason, we recommend testing them before use by applying 1 drop dissolved in 30 ml of olive oil (or other vegetable oil) to the skin of the forearm and waiting 48 hours to see if any allergies develop.